The gun thing being chastised by Piers Morgan was one of the worst bits of 'journalism' I've seen in a long time. The man literally wears a shirt of a team called 'The Gunners' with a massive f**king cannon on the crest

Re: Raheem Sterling (Liverpool > Man City)

The gun thing being chastised by Piers Morgan was one of the worst bits of 'journalism' I've seen in a long time. The man literally wears a shirt of a team called 'The Gunners' with a massive f**king cannon on the crest

Yup.

That he gets away with such abject cuntery because everyone knows he’s a c**t is - in it’s own way - a huge indictment of the tabloid indoctrination of the viewing public.

Re: Raheem Sterling (Liverpool > Man City)

It doesn't matter if he did or didn't, the point is, there are a lot that think Sterling is a grade A c**t , and writing about grade A cu*ts tend to sell.

Honestly, If I could see any hints of racism by the media, I would jump on board and call out the fuckers, but I just don't see it, sorry.

Maybe you should then, cos having worked in the media industry back in my early 20s I've seen casual racism written and was only during the late 80s and mid 90s that sports writers were only too happy to throw a bit of casual xenophobia around for England semi's against Germany. Trust me lad just because you don't see it, maybe you need to open your eyes more. Tbh it's pretty much why I given up reading newspapers apart from Brian Reades column every week which is superb.

Re: Raheem Sterling (Liverpool > Man City)

The gun thing being chastised by Piers Morgan was one of the worst bits of 'journalism' I've seen in a long time. The man literally wears a shirt of a team called 'The Gunners' with a massive f**king cannon on the crest

And this from the fake news tw*t that faked pics of British soldiers supposedly pissing on Iraqi prisoners, which turned out to be bullshit.

Re: Raheem Sterling (Liverpool > Man City)

At first I laughed my bollocks off we received £50 million for Sterling - he clearly wanted to go, however he's the type of player we're missing out wide to make the difference when someone else isn't doing it for us.

It looks like a bit of silly business now, considering City are now our direct rivals. However he wanted to go, and that's that.

He's been in superb form this season, and I applaud him for standing up in the face of adversity (Get up, stand up, don't give up the fight.)

Wish him absolutely no luck this season, though. Wonder how he would have developed under Klopp, rather than Guardiola. That always sticks in the back of my mind...